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    $800 25
"Enter Sandman" plays at Yankee Stadium every time this closer, 1999's World Series MVP, takes the mound
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Show #4967 - Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Contestants

Amanda Mapel, a front services manager from Las Vegas, Nevada

Ben Goggins, a retired marine biologist from Tybee Island, Georgia

Nemanja Dundjerovic, an electrical engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $20,500)

Jeopardy! Round

REMEMBER THE 1800s?
YANKEE STADIUM
RELIGION IN CORPORATIONS
MIDDLE NAMES
LET'S VISIT SPRINGFIELD
"S"TUFF
    $200 7
Brides wore a wide variety of colors before that trendsetter Queen Victoria popularized this one in 1840
    $200 22
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, NY.) As Yankee Stadium is the house he built, it's appropriate that this slugger is honored in Monument Park
    $200 21
This car company that promoted "baseball, hot dogs, apple pie" sponsored the "Come Together and Worship Tour"
    $200 13
A "gonzo" journalist:
Stockton
    $200 1
International Harvester was historically a major employer in Springfield, near Dayton in this state
    $200 3
This term for the illegal selling of concert tickets sounds like a bad way to lose your hair
    $400 8
A film shot in 1899 showed the "Panorama from the Tower of" this bridge (wanna buy it?)
    $400 23
History ain't what it used to be: 2 No. 8's are on Yankee Stadium's retired Nos. wall, Bill Dickey's & this malaprop-master's
    $400 27
Clothing chain Forever 21 puts this biblical book & the chapter & verse 3:16 on the bottom of bags
    $400 14
Founder of an oil company:
Davison
    $400 2
Situated on the picturesque Sangamon River, Springfield in this state is served by Capital Airport
    $400 4
Alphabetically, he's the last of Snow White's 7 dwarfs
    $600 9
Patented in 1834, this 2-wheeled cab was named for its original designer--probably a good-looking fellow
    $600 24
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the stands of Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.) I'm in the Yankee Stadium section where, in 1977, this man's third home run of World Series game six landed; all were hit on the first pitch
    $600 28
This Seattle-based airline puts prayer cards on the food trays
    $600 15
U.S. ambassador & political patriarch:
Patrick
    $600 18
After seeing a show at Juanita K. Hammons Hall in Springfield in this state, you can head on to Branson
    $600 5
From the Latin for "salted", it's spicy, seasoned meat chopped & stuffed into a tube of intestine
    DD: $1,000 10
When S.F.'s Palace Hotel opened in 1875, visitors were amazed by these devices that were then known as "rising rooms"
    $800 25
"Enter Sandman" plays at Yankee Stadium every time this closer, 1999's World Series MVP, takes the mound
    $800 29
Starbucks began putting quotes on its cups by this author of "The Purpose-Driven Life"
    $800 16
A suffragette:
Brownell
    $800 19
Springfield in this state is where the common spring clothespin was invented & a Green Mountain guide is published
    $800 6
Attributed to Druids, Greeks & even Romans, this Neolithic site on Salisbury Plain was erected by unknown builders
    $1000 11
Sounds "fishy": he administered the presidential oath of office to Andrew Johnson & presided over his impeachment trial
    $1000 26
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from Monument Park in Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY.) Yankee Stadium's Monument Park honors this first baseman whose career was tragically cut short
    $1000 30
This national chicken sandwich restaurant stays closed on Sundays so employees can focus on faith & family
    $1000 17
A 1960s Defense Secretary:
Strange
    $1000 20
If you hurt yourself in Springfield in this state, head over to the McKenzie-Willamette Hospital
    $1000 12
In the Bible's Book of Judges, he carried the Gates of Gaza about 40 miles to a hilltop near Hebron

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Nemanja Ben Amanda
-$400 $5,200 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nemanja Ben Amanda
$600 $8,200 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHEMISTRY
AUTO-BREVIATIONS
THE BBC's 100 GREATEST BRITONS
(Alex: ...as voted on by the public.)
ONE NATION
"UNDER"
GODZILLA
    $400 2
The 6 "inert" elements occur naturally primarily in this state of matter
    $400 26
Remember that the S in "MSRP" stands for this--the dealer's allowed to sell cheaper
    $400 4
No. 1:
A former war correspondent, in 1940 he succeeded Neville Chamberlain
    $400 12
The one nation over 2 million square miles in area that borders no other countries
    $400 21
Word that describes the status of a policeman secretly gathering information in disguise
    $400 1
In the first film, once Godzilla gets angry, he's intent on destroying this capital city of 8 million
    $800 6
Bittern, a source of bromides & iodides, is the solution left after this has been crystallized from seawater
    $800 29
To get good traction on rocks or snow, bypass "FWD" & "RWD" & go for this, "AWD"
    $800 15
No. 3:
In 1981 750 million people worldwide watched her wedding
    DD: $2,400 13
The one nation in Europe with a female head of government
    $800 22
In sports, it's the team or player who is expected to lose to a much more powerful opponent
    $800 3
Apparently bored with his old conquests, in the 1998 version, Godzilla is intent on destroying this metropolis
    $1200 7
Distillation is separating a mixture by boiling & this process, converting it back into a liquid
    $1200 30
Make, model, place of manufacture & even optional equipment are encoded in the "VIN", short for this
    $1200 20
No. 19:
Appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964, knighted in 1997
    $1200 14
The one nation in the world with the same name as a U.S. state
    $1200 23
Rip Torn originally had this job backing up the role of Brick in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" & later got the role himself
    $1200 5
In a quirky short film of 1969, this innocent Disney character faces off vs. Godzilla with predictable results
    $1600 9
To separate 2 liquids mixed together, use this device that helped Theodor Svedberg win a 1926 Nobel prize
    $1600 28
It's the "PO" in a "CPO" vehicle, a late-model used car made to look like new
    $1600 19
No. 25:
This best-selling author & scientist seen here
    $1600 16
The one nation in the world whose name begins with the letter "O"
    $1600 24
To not let enough light into the camera for enough time to get a good image
    $1600 8
Scenes of this "Ironside" actor were added to the original "Godzilla" before opening in the U.S.
    $2000 11
This chemist must have put other projects on the back "burner" when he discovered cesium in 1860
    $2000 27
A "CVT", using a belt instead of gears for smoothness, is a continuously variable this
    DD: $2,000 18
No. 54:
Froze to death with several companions in March 1912
    $2000 17
The one nation in the world with Catalan as an official language is this small one in the Pyrenees
    $2000 25
It's background music, as well as a line drawn beneath something for emphasis
    $2000 10
Over the years, Godzilla's adversaries have included King Kong, Gigan & in 1964, this giant insect

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nemanja Ben Amanda
$7,400 $23,800 $3,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

POETS
The Library of Congress' 2005 exhibit on him had a section titled "Wound Dresser in the Civil War"

Final scores:

Nemanja Ben Amanda
$7,400 $25,000 $6,399
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $25,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nemanja Ben Amanda
$7,400 $23,600 $7,600
11 R,
2 W
25 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
14 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $38,600

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